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      Quality assessment of the blue mussel (Mytilus edulis): comparison between commercial and wild types.

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          This study compared species identity, microplastics, chemical and microbial contamination between consumption mussels and wild type mussels, collected at Belgian department stores and Belgian groynes and quaysides, respectively. Species identification based on genetic analysis showed a high number of Mytilus (M.) edulis compared to M. galloprovincialis and M. edulis/galloprovincialis hybrid mussels. The number of total microplastics varied from 2.6 to 5.1 fibres/10 g of mussel. A higher prevalence of orange fibres at quaysides is related to fisheries activities. Chemical contamination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorobiphenyls could be related to industrial activities and water turbidity, with maximum concentrations at the quayside of port Zeebrugge. The inverse was noted for Escherichia coli contamination, which was relatively low at Zeebrugge quayside with a total count of 3.9 × 10(2)CFU/100 g tissue, due to limited agricultural effluents. Results of this complementary analysis stress the importance of integrated monitoring and quality assessment.

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          Journal
          Mar. Pollut. Bull.
          Marine pollution bulletin
          Elsevier BV
          1879-3363
          0025-326X
          Aug 15 2014
          : 85
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Agricultural and Fisheries Research, Animal Sciences Unit - Aquatic Environment and Quality, Ankerstraat 1, 8400 Ostend, Belgium. Electronic address: Bavo.Dewitte@ilvo.vlaanderen.be.
          [2 ] Institute of Agricultural and Fisheries Research, Animal Sciences Unit - Aquatic Environment and Quality, Ankerstraat 1, 8400 Ostend, Belgium. Electronic address: Lisa.devriese@ilvo.vlaanderen.be.
          [3 ] Institute of Agricultural and Fisheries Research, Animal Sciences Unit - Aquatic Environment and Quality, Ankerstraat 1, 8400 Ostend, Belgium. Electronic address: Karen.bekaert@ilvo.vlaanderen.be.
          [4 ] Institute of Agricultural and Fisheries Research, Animal Sciences Unit - Aquatic Environment and Quality, Ankerstraat 1, 8400 Ostend, Belgium. Electronic address: Stefan.hoffman@ilvo.vlaanderen.be.
          [5 ] Institute of Agricultural and Fisheries Research, Animal Sciences Unit - Aquatic Environment and Quality, Ankerstraat 1, 8400 Ostend, Belgium. Electronic address: Griet.vandermeersch@ilvo.vlaanderen.be.
          [6 ] Institute of Agricultural and Fisheries Research, Animal Sciences Unit - Aquatic Environment and Quality, Ankerstraat 1, 8400 Ostend, Belgium. Electronic address: Kris.cooreman@ilvo.vlaanderen.be.
          [7 ] Institute of Agricultural and Fisheries Research, Animal Sciences Unit - Aquatic Environment and Quality, Ankerstraat 1, 8400 Ostend, Belgium. Electronic address: Johan.robbens@ilvo.vlaanderen.be.
          Article
          S0025-326X(14)00367-1
          10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.06.006
          24969855
          f06eb2cf-cbc7-47ac-8c7a-420a7491f92b
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          PCB,PAH,Mytilus edulis,Mussels,Microplastics,E. coli
          PCB, PAH, Mytilus edulis, Mussels, Microplastics, E. coli

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